Fusion, a new cable network aimed at Latinos and the young Millennial audience, will launch nationally on Oct. 28.

The English-language network, a joint venture between ABC News and Univision, will feature news, information and lifestyle programming.

Top Spanish-language TV anchor Jorge Ramos and Leon Krauze will be featured in its prime-time news block.

Ramos, a well-known Univision news anchor, will host America with Jorge Ramos, which will address major stories, including immigration, same-sex marriage and gun control. Krauze, a Mexican-born journalist and news anchor at KMEX-TV in Los Angeles, will host Open Source with Leon Krauze, which will cover topics ranging from politics to comic books.

David Javerbaum, a former executive producer of The Daily Show, will oversee a nightly block of satirical programming and generate comedy content for the network. The satirical block will include Sports Bar, a nightly sports comedy talk show that mixes sports fanaticism with comedy and improvisational performance.

Weekends will feature original series, specials and documentaries.

"We believe our programs – visually compelling, creatively produced and laced with humor and irreverence – will resonate with Latinos and non-Latinos alike," said Fusion acting president Beau Ferrari in a statement accompanying the launch announcement. "Fusion's unique combination of news, satire and original series is a completely new offering for the most exciting and fastest-growing group of young people in the country."